Find a State's Tax Regulations on the Internet

Many people after
retiring decide on leaving their current place of residence to explore new
states. After taking this decision tax concerns enter their mind. Most states
support websites providing information on the tax regulations applied there.
Unfortunately, many find it confusing to navigate through the tons of
information that these websites offer. The following steps will help you to
make your way through the websites of the particular state you have chosen as
your future destination.

Step 1

In order to make your
search more convenient, close all windows you have opened and set up your
screen so that you can both work and view your web browser. You will use this
window to open a new session.

Step 2

Use your mouse or
touchpad to right click on the taskbar, which is located at the bottom of the
screen. The right click on the taskbar will open a pop-up menu from which you
should select "Tile Windows Horizontally". This should be done in order to make
this window and web browser appear one over the other.

Step 3

Use the "Address"
field of the browser to type the home page URL of the chosen state. The latter
will typically follow the www.ABC.gov format,
where ABC is usually the postal abbreviation of the state.

Step 4

In order to find
information about the particular taxation regulations of the chosen state, you
should select the "Taxes" or "Department of Revenue" link located somewhere on
the website. If you are unable to find it, use the search box, which is
provided on every website to type "taxes". Then submit your query.

The result should be
information about the specific state's taxes.

However, if you
encounter a problem during Step 3, and could not open the selected website, try
to search the website through an Internet search engine. You should type one of
the many search engines URLs in the address field of the web browser. We
recommend www.google.com , www.msn.com or www.yahoo.com.

After this type in the
state you are looking for in the search box of the engine and add the word
"tax" in order to view results that include information about the particular
state's taxation regulations. The official page of the state should be located
in the first few results and should end by .gov or .us.

These simple steps
provide you with simple guidelines on how to make your navigation through the
sometimes confusing websites.